I may look into a smaller turbo to use temporarily...the price would have to be dirt cheap though...no more than $150.
I found that spectre performance is making a new full EMS system...the open source people who work with megasquirt helped them design it...so if it's not too expensive I may go full standalone computer so I can get complete control of everything. My friend just took his rising rate fuel pressure regulator off his car and said I could have it for $40. Anyone use one on a turbo'd woo? I thought about trying it and seeing if my car could handle 4 psi or so with it? It would be alot cheaper than buying a piggyback and then later having to buy another computer. I've been told it's a bad idea though and I would be taking a big risk trusting the air/fuel ratios and such to so simple a solution.
Jimmy
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So, I got my grill in and painted...still gotta paint the silver part behind it black though.
As you can see my painting of the rear bumper is not perfect but it sure beats paying 400 to fix it. and besides that pic is before I wet sand it. I'm gonna try and wet sand/buff it Friday and then I bet it'll look ten times better.
Jimmy
As you can see my painting of the rear bumper is not perfect but it sure beats paying 400 to fix it. and besides that pic is before I wet sand it. I'm gonna try and wet sand/buff it Friday and then I bet it'll look ten times better.
Jimmy
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You'd be better off running both most likely. Standard efi cars run between 2.5/3 bar. Getting an adjustable fuel pressure regulator is hand as you can set it above 3 bar. I'm not sure if you need a piggyback, new map sensor or a standalone though. I know it would be better, but i don't think you need one.
I know a guy who turbo's 2.0 8v engines fromt he likes of an Opel Kadett, what he does is add's a fifth injector. Squirting fuel in with the air, and still runs the normal ecu that the engine came with.
It works though. A lot of the car's he has turbo'd have came out around 200bhp
I know a guy who turbo's 2.0 8v engines fromt he likes of an Opel Kadett, what he does is add's a fifth injector. Squirting fuel in with the air, and still runs the normal ecu that the engine came with.
It works though. A lot of the car's he has turbo'd have came out around 200bhp
Thanks for the reply Pir0. I'll be running a piggyback and I'm just gonna use some check valves for the map sensor for a little while...I might fool around with getting a 2 bar sensor to work later. I bought the regulator but I'm gonna wait till I get the other woo running before installing my turbo. That way I can have a backup car. I'll look into running a fifth injector...maybe using a simple piggyback to control it and let the cars stock computer handle everything until I get the rpms up to around 3500 and start making boost.
Jimmy
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